Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Manga
| Alternate Name: Boruto: Two Blue Vortex (ボルト – TWO BLUE VORTEX) |
| Author: Masashi Kishimoto |
| Artist(s): Mikio Ikemoto |
| Original Name (Japanese): ボルト – TWO BLUE VORTEX |
| Original Publisher: Shueisha |
| English Publisher: VIZ Media |
| Magazine: V Jump |
| Genre(s): Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Shōnen |
| Themes: Identity, Fate, Power, Revenge, Destiny, Legacy, Survival, Shinobi conflict |
| Original Release: August 21, 2023 |
| Type: Manga |
| Main Protagonist: Boruto Uzumaki |
| Major Antagonists / Rivals: Kawaki, Code, Divine Tree beings |
| Key Characters: Boruto Uzumaki, Kawaki, Sarada Uchiha, Mitsuki |
| Total Chapters: 30+ (ongoing serialization as of 2026) |
| Total Volumes: 2+ (ongoing) |
| Adaptation From: Original manga (sequel to Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, based on Naruto franchise) |
| Setting: A post-timeskip shinobi world centered around Konoha, where reality has been altered and Boruto is seen as an enemy while Kawaki is recognized as Naruto’s son |
| Status: Ongoing |
| Description: Boruto: Two Blue Vortex is a Japanese action fantasy manga written by Masashi Kishimoto and illustrated by Mikio Ikemoto. It serves as the direct sequel to Boruto: Naruto Next Generations and continues the story after a major timeskip. The story follows Boruto Uzumaki, who is now a fugitive after a reality-altering event causes the world to turn against him. As he struggles to survive outside the Hidden Leaf Village, Boruto faces powerful enemies, including new threats connected to the Otsutsuki and Divine Tree entities. With the balance of the shinobi world shifting, the series explores themes of identity, destiny, and legacy while expanding the Naruto universe with darker tones and higher stakes. |
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Boruto Two Blue Vortex Manga
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex is the official Part 2 of the Boruto manga series, written by Masashi Kishimoto and illustrated by Mikio Ikemoto. Published by Shueisha and serialized monthly in V Jump, the series launched on August 20, 2023 following a planned hiatus that concluded Part 1, Boruto: Naruto Next Generations. It is a direct continuation of the Naruto franchise, picking up three years after the events that ended Part 1.
The story follows Boruto Uzumaki in a world where memories have been altered, turning his own village against him. Released simultaneously in English through MANGA Plus and Viz Media, the series has maintained strong global readership since its debut as a darker and more mature continuation of the Naruto universe.
Latest Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter and Release Schedule
Current Chapter Range
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex is publishing chapters in the 30 to 33+ range as of early 2026. The series follows a monthly schedule through V Jump in Japan, with English chapters releasing simultaneously through MANGA Plus and Viz Media on the same day as the Japanese release.
Recent Chapter Releases
Confirmed chapter releases in 2026:
- Chapter 30: January 2026
- Chapter 31: February 2026
- Chapter 32: March 2026
- Chapter 33: April 2026
- Chapter 34: Scheduled May 20, 2026
Release Pattern
Unlike weekly shonen manga, Boruto: Two Blue Vortex releases one chapter per month. This monthly cadence means each chapter carries significant story weight.
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Story Overview
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex begins three years after the shocking conclusion of Part 1, where Kawaki sealed Naruto and Hinata in another dimension. Eida, a powerful cyborg with the ability to alter perception across the world, rewrote reality so that virtually everyone now believes Kawaki is Naruto’s true son and Boruto is a criminal who attacked the Hokage. Boruto Uzumaki wakes up in a world that no longer recognises him as anything other than an enemy.
With Sasuke Uchiha as one of the few allies immune to the memory alteration, Boruto must operate from the shadows while new threats from the Otsutsuki lineage close in on Konoha. Key story elements driving Part 2:
- Boruto operating as a wanted fugitive across the shinobi world
- Kawaki living in Konoha under the Uzumaki name, keeping Naruto sealed away
- Divine Tree beings with individual consciousness targeting specific individuals
- Himawari Uzumaki revealed as Kurama’s new host
- Boruto and Kawaki converging toward an inevitable final confrontation
Main Characters in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex
The core cast carries over from Part 1 but with significantly shifted dynamics and three years of growth shaping each character’s position:
- Boruto Uzumaki: The protagonist, now a trained shinobi operating outside Konoha as a fugitive. His growth under Sasuke’s guidance and his stabilised Karma define his combat and narrative role through Part 2.
- Kawaki: The primary antagonist of Part 2. Embedded within Konoha as Kawaki Uzumaki, he is publicly celebrated while privately keeping Naruto and Hinata imprisoned and pursuing his own agenda regarding the Otsutsuki threat.
- Sarada Uchiha: One of the few who begins questioning the altered reality. Her growth as a shinobi and her role connecting old loyalties to the new world carries increasing weight across Part 2.
- Mitsuki: Orochimaru’s artificial son and Boruto’s former teammate. His complex positioning between old bonds and new circumstances makes him one of the more layered characters in the post-timeskip story.
Kishimoto’s full creative control over Part 2 is visible in how each character’s arc connects directly to the overarching themes of identity and loyalty rather than existing in standalone subplots.
Power System and Abilities in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex
Karma
Karma is a seal granted by an Otsutsuki to a chosen vessel, functioning as a compressed backup of that Otsutsuki’s data and power. In Two Blue Vortex, Boruto has stabilised his Karma without the risk of full Otsutsuki overwrite, making it a reliable power source rather than an existential threat. This stabilised Karma is central to his fighting capability throughout Part 2.
Otsutsuki Power System
The Otsutsuki clan remains the primary force shaping the series. In Two Blue Vortex, their influence manifests through Divine Tree beings, sentient entities with individual consciousness that pursue specific targets at an Otsutsuki power level. These enemies are distinct from the earlier Otsutsuki threats and push Boruto and his allies to operate at a significantly higher ceiling than Part 1.
Shinobi Techniques
Boruto’s training with Sasuke has expanded his shinobi arsenal considerably. His use of Flying Raijin Jutsu, the space-time ninjutsu associated with the Fourth Hokage, signals the technical depth he has reached three years into his exile. These techniques establish him as a fundamentally different fighter than the version seen in Part 1.
World and Setting After the Timeskip
The Konoha of Two Blue Vortex operates under a rewritten truth. Eida’s Omnipotence ability altered memories across the shinobi world, placing Kawaki inside the village’s trust structure while making Boruto the most wanted figure in the same system that raised him. The physical village is intact but the political and emotional reality has been fundamentally inverted.
Key elements of the post-timeskip world:
- Shikamaru operating in a leadership role while privately aware of the real situation
- Kawaki embedded within Konoha with full institutional support and protection
- Divine Tree beings entering the shinobi world and targeting individuals tied to the Otsutsuki conflict
- Former teammates split between the altered memory of events and fragments of real loyalty
- Boruto coordinating with immune allies to protect a village that actively hunts him
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex vs Naruto and Boruto: Naruto Next Generations
Placing Two Blue Vortex within the franchise timeline helps both new readers and returning fans understand exactly where this series sits:
- Naruto (1999 to 2014): The original series written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto. Followed Naruto Uzumaki from orphaned outcast to Hokage across 72 volumes. The foundation of the entire franchise.
- Boruto: Naruto Next Generations (2016 to 2023): Part 1 of the Boruto manga. Written initially by Ukyo Kodachi under Kishimoto’s supervision, then taken over by Kishimoto from Chapter 52. Concluded with Chapter 80 across 20 volumes in April 2023.
- Boruto: Two Blue Vortex (2023 to present): Part 2, fully written by Kishimoto. Darker tone, monthly V Jump releases, post-timeskip setting. Currently publishing in the 30 to 33+ chapter range as of early 2026.
The tonal shift from Part 1 to Two Blue Vortex is significant. Where Naruto Next Generations balanced coming-of-age storytelling with action, Two Blue Vortex operates at a consistently higher stakes level comparable to the Naruto Shippuden era of the original franchise.
Where to Read Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Manga
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex is available through official licensed platforms with simultaneous English and Japanese releases on each chapter drop day. Reading through official sources supports Masashi Kishimoto, Mikio Ikemoto, and Shueisha directly.
- MANGA Plus: Free access to the first and most recent three chapters. Full back catalogue access requires a subscription.
- Viz Media Shonen Jump: Full chapter access through a Shonen Jump digital subscription with new chapters on release day.
- Physical volumes: Published by Shueisha in Japan and Viz Media in English. Each volume collects four chapters. Volume 4 released February 3, 2026 in English.
Creator and Legacy of the Boruto Series
Masashi Kishimoto created Naruto in 1999 and built one of the most globally recognised manga franchises in history across 72 volumes and 15 years. After Naruto concluded in 2014, Kishimoto initially supervised rather than wrote the Boruto sequel. When Ukyo Kodachi stepped down in November 2020, Kishimoto took over as full writer from Chapter 52 of Part 1, steering the series toward the darker narrative direction that defines Two Blue Vortex.
Mikio Ikemoto, Kishimoto’s former chief assistant during the entire Naruto run, illustrates both parts of the Boruto series. His artwork carries the visual DNA of the Naruto universe while evolving designs for the next generation. Kishimoto has stated his goal is to conclude the Boruto story within approximately 30 volumes, keeping the combined Naruto and Boruto saga within 100 total volumes across both series.
Popularity and Fan Reception of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex launched with strong anticipation after the Part 1 cliffhanger ending and the news that Kishimoto had full creative control going into Part 2. The series has maintained consistent monthly engagement globally, with chapter releases generating major discussion across fan communities each month.
Key reception and popularity signals:
- The overall Boruto series has exceeded 10 million copies in circulation in Japan as of October 2025
- Monthly chapter releases produce recurring international search volume spikes
- Part 2 anime adaptation anticipated for late 2026 or early 2027, which will significantly expand reach
- Kishimoto’s return as full writer was widely welcomed by readers who found Part 1’s earlier chapters inconsistent in direction
- The altered-reality premise of Two Blue Vortex was praised for raising genuine stakes in a way the later Part 1 arcs had built toward but not yet delivered
Final Thoughts
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex is the most focused and narratively driven phase of the Boruto franchise. With Masashi Kishimoto back as sole writer, the series has delivered the escalated stakes and consequential storytelling that the Naruto universe built its reputation on. The altered-reality premise, Boruto’s exile, and the Kawaki conflict give Part 2 a clear direction and urgency that carries across every monthly chapter.
With 33+ chapters published as of early 2026, a Part 2 anime adaptation expected later in the year, and Kishimoto steering toward a planned conclusion within approximately 30 total Boruto volumes, Two Blue Vortex is at a compelling point for both long-term Naruto franchise followers and readers entering the series fresh. Monthly releases through official Shueisha platforms make it one of the most accessible ongoing manga for readers who want consistent story progress without a weekly commitment.


